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    Re: Adding "one more morph": A bright future for the BP industry

    Quote Originally Posted by Hock3ymonk3y View Post
    Umm if some of those gened are dominant and some a recessive then you cant get them into the same snake... Im pretty sure
    are you stating that you cant have both dominant and recessive genes in the same snake? if so, that isn't true. There are codominant genes or dominant genes and recessive genes in the same snake take a look at the following:

    albino spider
    albino pin
    pied spider
    pied super cinny (panda pied)
    honey bee (ghost/hypomelanisitic, spider)
    Last edited by cinderbird; 02-22-2009 at 11:08 PM. Reason: forgot some words.

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